2012-10-26 Jonathan del Strother: > By contrast, in vim, <C-w>+ increases the height of the current > window. Which I can see the logic of, but the key locations (+/- vs > </> for the vertical/horizontal resizing) frustrate me, and if you > just remap it to hjkl then it feels like it ought to be using the same > resize behaviour as tmux.
Yes, I find that confusing, too. There is probably a solution, but since it's a minor issue I never bothered to fix it. > Other niceties from tmux are that you can press <C-b>jjjjj to carry on > resizing, whereas in vim you'd have to use > <C-w>+<C-w>+<C-w>+<C-w>+<C-w>+. I have set the following in my .vimrc map <silent> <A-h> <C-w>< map <silent> <A-j> <C-W>- map <silent> <A-k> <C-W>+ map <silent> <A-l> <C-w>> With these mappings you can press Alt+ movement key to easily resize. You can also say, e.g. 30<A-h> which increases by a larger amount or simply keep <A-h> pressed for a few seconds. Marco -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
